Thursday, June 14, 2012

BBRS Interviews: DJ Bazooka Joe



Please introduce yourself to our visitors.
Peace, this DJ Bazooka Joe...Bronx born DJ/Producer/Hip Hop Junkie extraordinaire.

What was your first encounter with Hip Hop?
I've been there from day 1..literally, I was born in the heart of Bronx in the mid 70's and remember the days when there was no such thing as Hip Hop. The foundation of the culture was being built all around me and I was breakdancing & writing graf very early on, looking up to the older b-boys on the block…soaking it all in at a young age. I was at the record store more than the toy store as a kid & was just hitting high school when albums like "Criminal Minded" were coming out, so I go back pretty far and I was hooked right away. I always knew I was going to be involved, it was just a matter of time before I figured out how.

When did you start DJing and producing?
I started DJing in the early 90's, just messing around with other people's equipment and slowly got my own. When I hit college in about 92/93 I really started taking it seriously, I got introduced to college radio at Villanova and that's really where it all started as a DJ. After doing the radio show and meeting some local rappers I got into the production side of it around that same time too, it all came together pretty organically.




Are you still making Truck Jewls mixtapes?
Haha, no I'm done with those, it had it's run. It was my way to build off the radio show I was doing after college was over and get my name out there as a DJ on a bigger level. The last one I made was called "Progressive Retro" in 2008, it was my 10 year anniversary mix and that was the last one I actually pressed up and sold in stores. I still make random new mixes and do podcasts and stuff like that, throw it online and keep it moving. I'm always digitizing the old mixtapes & CD's and posting them up on my Mixcloud page or my blog ..so you can find them there.

Who or what inspires you?
1st and foremost my family inspires me, my wife and kids really keep me focused, but Hip Hop in general keeps me waking up in the morning. Being a fan/collector, I'm still hunting for good new Hip Hop and hearing new groups, producers, MC's…I never lost that part of my spirit and I'm thankful..a lot of people my age stopped caring about Hip Hop a long time ago and I'm glad that didn't happen to me. I'm no purist or complainer about the state of the culture these days there's still a lot of great music out there..it's much harder to find, and if you rely on radio & tv to give you direction I don't blame people for giving up on it, but I always manage to find an album a week or a handful of songs that make me want to dedicate my Saturday to making a mix, and obviously digging for samples, looking through old records to find that 1 piece that I end up spending a day chopping up and trying to make something out of it. Just being a fan of music at the end of the day is all I need.

What equipment do you use?
On the production front I've worked with a lot of stuff from the ASR-10 to the MPC, I still break out my SP-1200 sometimes but have been using mostly Reason & now Maschine a lot lately…a record player is usually within arm's reach and a few real musicians on the team.




Last year you produced the song "P.T.I. (Occupy Wall Street)" for Dres & Jarobi. How was working with them?
Yeah that was real special for me, working with them was incredible. Dres and I are friends..like real friends at the end of the day. I DJ'd for him for a few years and when you spend that much time with people on the road, bonds are formed. I learned so much from him, his grind and his approach to the art. He's a real good person and all around knowledgable guy on making Hip Hop and staying inspired. Jarobi is too cool... I met him after the fact, Dres heard the beat in my car and after years of trying to do something with him, I finally got him…he loved it and a few days later he told me Jarobi was on the hook, video was getting shot..shit just moved real fast, but it was great. I have a few other songs with them & I was at most of the sessions for the evitaN album...that's just like a group of real good dudes and we had a family thing going during that process, and I just learn so much from being around guys like that, it's a blessing.

Who have you worked with? Who do you want to work with in the future?
Last year I did a dope collab concept album with Impulss out of New Orleans, during that project I worked with C-Rayz, Kamackeris, Lyrikill, Truth Universal, Guerilla Publishing Co..I've worked with AG, El Da Sensei, Monsta Island Czars and on my new album I have Dres, Jarobi, Sadat X and Craig G on it. I did some work with King Phaze from Yonkers, some new guys like Big Bad Baragon out of Newburgh, NY…a young, hungry up and comer…and more work on deck with X-Ray and the M.I.C. camp..I have a project with GPC producer Prospek called "Bush League" that we're working on now. The list of MC's I'd like to work with is too long, but I will shoot a few out there and move on..Roc Marc, M.O.P., Rae/Ghost (together) Black Thought, Doom, G Rap and Slick Rick.




"The Slang Parade" will be released June 19th on Mindbenda Recordings. Tell us more about it.
This is my first attempt at making a compilation album of all original material, but also to serve as a sampler of some of the artists and projects that are in the pipeline. My music company is Slang Parade Music so this is kind of the 1st offering. I'm proud of this project, it took a long time to finish, but I got the chance to meet & work with legendary MC's and some under the radar cats that I believe in and was able to make something out of an idea I had..I wanted to make my album play out and feel like a mixtape but be cohesive and cinematic with the skits and sequence of things, I'm real particular about what made the cut, what song went where...I played around with many different versions before I settled on the one that just made the most sense from beginning to end. Half of it is all original and the other half is loose stuff I worked on but never put out or finished, so you'll hear a lot of short 1-2 verse splashes mixed with full songs…20 tracks but it doesn't play out as long as it sounds.

Will it be released as a physical product? What's your point of view on this digital age?
Yes we will do physicals through places that still carry them, like UGHH and of course on the Bandcamp page you can get the physicals. As for this digital age we're in, I think all the same opportunities and pitfalls are out there for a label or artist as there were in the 70's, 80's, 90's etc... they're just in different places, it's always been about building a quality brand that can solidify and cement a fanbase for you to be able to sustain some good yearly income, which is very much out there and you can do it from your house...which leads me to the downside..I have a song on my album called "The Fan?" by Sadat X where he hits it on the head, there are no fans left, everyone has a home studio is a DJ/producer/rapper or music critic/blogger…it's ridiculous but it is what it is, the technology has made it real easy for corny dudes to claim Hip Hop. I'm also trying to get away from e-mailing beats to people too, I want to be in the room with you and get that energy, it's a lost element and you can hear it in the music...not saying it's all bad, but there's something to be said about that studio atmosphere and creative energy amongst like-minded people.




How did you hook up with X-Ray?
X-Ray & I met through some mutual friends we both had and just met at his studio and I got to hang with him and Kevroc one night. I guess we clicked because we just started hanging out more often, not even on music stuff, but just being similar people and into a lot of the same things and a working relationship evolved out of it naturally. I had a lot of people around me claiming to be serious about things but for whatever reasons they weren't and X was always there making moves and he saw my work ethic and put me on the team. Mindbenda is in a good place right now, they are one of the few labels that maintained their credibility through the years kept their core fan base and now they want to branch out beyond the past catalog so be on the lookout, the King Cesar album is up next and we're working with the Knucklehedz from the Hit Squad days and a singer named Gabby Hayes.

What advice would you give aspiring DJs and producers?
Just keep at it, don't get down when beats get rejected or a placement falls through, just stay the course. Keep serious, focused & experienced people around you, MC's, producers, video people, graphic designers, managers, engineers..whatever, eventually it will take a solid team effort to really make it work, and if you have people around you that have done more than you, use them, don't blow off that person's advice or 'know-how' for the 'yes' man standing next to you or people who are more talk than action.

Any last words?
Well thank you for the interview & just find me online Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr | Podomatic | SoundCloud ..whatever..I'm out there, and support Slang Parade Music & Mindbenda Recordings, we're trying to bring back some good ol' honest rawness back.

House Shoes feat. Quelle Chris & Guilty Simpson - Nails



House Shoes feat. Quelle Chris & Guilty Simpson "Nails"



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From the upcoming album "Let It Go", out June 19th on Tres Records

TriState - 14 Karat Canvas (The Gallery Art EP) (2012)



01. Crown The King (prod. by Oh No)
02. Marvelous feat. Phil The Agony & Washeyi Choir (prod. by Nessto)
03. Buildin' On The Word feat. Ron Artiste, Chali 2na & Roc C (prod. by TwizTheBeatPro)
04. Lunch Meat (prod. by TwizTheBeatPro)
05. Cali Champs feat. Planet Asia, Minus One & Miracle (prod. by One Session)
06. Bullets Over Ballots (prod. by Nano King, co-prod. by One Session)
07. Survival Syndrome feat. Picaso & Ras Kass (prod. by Chase N Cashe)
08. Outro / The Coffee Break (DJ Bobby B & DJ Doc Swift Vs. Zeds Dead)



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Wandering Worx

Freestyle (Arsonists) - Etched In Stone (2004)



01. My Time Has Cometh
02. Carry On
03. Rock Da Planet feat. DJ Noize
04. Understand If I feat. Eternia
05. Can't Let You Go
06. It's A Beautiful Thang
07. See No, Hear No
08. Rumblin' Pavement feat. Akrobatik
09. Me Vs 2 DJ's feat. DJ Hype & DJ Static
10. Method Of Madness feat. DJ Noize
11. Outta Control (Blaze Pt. II)
12. Consequence feat. DJ Noize
13. Card Sharks
14. Can I Get A Yes? (Bonus Track)

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K-Def - Horror Wit Ghost And Company



K-Def "Horror Wit Ghost And Company"



"Was in one of them moods..." K-Def

VA - Behind The Beats Vol. 3 (2012)



01. JR & PH7 - Bloody Sunday (Instrumental)
02. Phonte feat. King Mez & Charlie Smarts - In The 336 (prod. by Wantigga)
03. The Audible Doctor feat. Chaundon & DJ Brace - Success Pt. 1
04. Llamabeats - Dope Tits (prod. by Jewbei)
05. Beatnick Dee - Dracula
06. Add-2 - Life Is What You Make It (prod. by Crz Beatz)
07. A+ - No B Plan (prod. by Centric)
08. Praverb the Wyse - Professional Hobbyist (This Is Tomorrow Remix)
09. JS aka The Best feat. Mos Def - Evil Woman
10. LX-Beats - April
11. J-Hood - Swaggology 101 (prod. by Blastah Beatz)
12. J. Gunn feat. Big Noyd & Trunks - Teflon Rap (prod. by Centric)
13. Half Past Never feat. Zilla Rocca - Color Bars
14. Don Streat - Suicide Bars (prod. by Dichter 2 Productions)
15. The Benchwarmers Clique - Like That (prod. by Jewbei)
16. Keor Meteor - Livin In The City (cuts by DJ Ivan6)
17. Ghostface Killah feat. Notorious B.I.G. & Raekwon - Three Bricks (TwistedEdge Remix)
18. Braille - Feel It (Soulseize Remix)
19. Nas - Nas Is Like (Agent Smith 78 Remix)
20. Thad Reid - Suffer Too (prod. by Dichter 2 Productions)
21. DJ Grazzhoppa - Bubble Gum
22. Julious Marvesol - Theme Park, No Money
23. Politiks - Man In Love

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Praverb the Wyse | Kevin Nottingham | The Last Lyricists

Chief - Live @ Electron Festival 2012



Chief "Live @ Electron Festival 2012"



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Chief | Electron Festival

14KT - Blessed (Video)

Marvelous Mag feat. Sepka Nitah & SmooVth - One Person At A Time (prod. by AGQ)



Marvelous Mag feat. Sepka Nitah (aka Asia J) & SmooVth "One Person At A Time"
(Produced by AGQ)



From the forthcoming album "Sunrise Sunset", out soon on Digi Crates Records

Phillie (Wisemen) - I Exist (2012)



01. Intro
02. Mighty Phillie
03. Blood Diamond feat. Kevlaar 7
04. Detroit Taliban (Excerpt) feat. Illah Dayz
05. Phillie Freestyle
06. The NewComer (Interlude)
07. Love Burns feat. 60 Sec Assassin & Prodigal Son
08. Nothing Like It feat. The Wisemen
09. Reagan Shot Burst feat. Bronze Nazareth
10. First Place feat. Number Street Bubz
11. The Anthem
12. Okay I Will Vouch! (Interlude)
13. Riot Music feat. T-Money & Bronze Nazareth
14. $ Like Me
15. Soul Position feat. Bronze Nazareth, M-Eighty, Kevlaar 7, Son One, 5 Star & C-Rayz Walz
16. Skeletons Playing Piano (Raw Original) feat. Bronze Nazareth
17. The Hip Hop Anthem feat. C-Major
18. Who Are You?
19. Still No! feat. Ras Kass & Rock (Heltah Skeltah)
20. The Dagger (Same One?) feat. Bronze Nazareth & Kevlaar 7
21. Ph'illness (Illness 1&2 Blend)
22. Holler! feat. Swisherelli The Prince
23. Outro / Detroit's Finest Snippet



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A prelude to Phillie's long-awaited solo debut album, "Welcome To The Detroit Zoo". This is a collection of past works and new music performed by or featuring Phillie. Also includes a sneak peak at the Bronze Nazareth produced solo effort by Phillie.

American Poets 2099 feat. Vast Aire & 2Mex - Punch Your Face In (prod. by Thanos)



American Poets 2099 feat. Vast Aire & 2Mex "Punch Your Face In"
(Produced by Thanos)



Taken from the album "Murderous Poetry", available here

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Ice Water aka Woadah - Holy Water (2012)



01. Intro
02. Til Death Do Us Part(prod. by Severe)
03. Welcome feat. L. Diamond (prod. by Rapp P)
04. They On 2 Me feat. Nature (prod. by Drawzilla)
05. 2 Fly 4 This (prod. by D.Powers)
06. Mic On Fire (prod. by Instinkz)
07. (Skit)
08. Dream Girl (prod. by Severe)
09. (Skit)
10. Like Us feat. 911 & Sunnyboy (prod. by Rapp P)
11. Watered Down (prod. by Drawzilla)
12. Hip Hop Guardian (prod. by Last Rock)
13. Run 'Em Out (prod. by DJ.250)
14. Hoop Dreams (prod. by Struggle Life Entertainment)
15. Behind Da Muzik (prod. by Struggle Life Entertainment)
16. BX Lions feat. A.G. (prod. by Last Rock)
17. Overdose (prod. by Sicknature)
18. Tunnel Vision feat. L. Diamond & Mello (prod. by Alf Diggi)
19. Get There feat. Tek of Smif-N-Wessun (prod. by Drawzilla)
20. The Ending feat. Will & Ms. Priz (prod. by Last Rock)
21. Regular Day feat. Rab & A.G. (prod. by Last Rock)
22. Anytime Anyplace feat. Mello & A.G. (prod. by Authentikix)
23. Wonderful feat. A.G. (prod. by Drawzilla)
24. Bag Of Tricks feat. Sunnyboy (prod. by D.Powers)

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!llmind - Throwblaps Vol. 1: 2000-2002 (2012)



01. Look Of Love Revisited
02. The Wonder
03. Amazing
04. Heartbreaker
05. Johnny Porter
06. Lightning
07. Wesside
08. Hurt You
09. Stay Strong
10. Midnight Rockin

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"As promised, here is the infamous Throwblaps compilation. I had this idea a long time ago, but was always reluctant to put it out. I’ve got more than 3,000 beats I made over several years, on several hard drives. I knew most of them will probably never see the light of day, until now! This edition is a collection of random beats I made between the years 2000 and 2002. It was an exciting time for me because I had ZERO placements, I had JUST copped an Ensoniq ASR-10 keyboard, and I was making, like, 10 beats a day. It was crazy. I was still pretty wet behind the ears, and after hearing it, you will notice the heavy J Dilla influence (R.I.P.). Bump it on the ipod, freestyle to it, dance to it, drag it into the trash bin, do what you want with it! Enjoy!" !llmind

Lushlife feat. Angel Deradoorian, Cities Aviv, G-Side, Big Baby Gandhi, Deniro Farrar & KDz Kenny Dennis - She's A Buddhist, I'm A Cubist (Remix)



Lushlife feat. Angel Deradoorian, Cities Aviv, G-Side, Big Baby Gandhi, Deniro Farrar & KDz Kenny Dennis (aka Serengeti) "She's A Buddhist, I'm A Cubist (Remix)"



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Lushlife

Koncept - Hear, Hun (Video)



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Progress Report feat. 5iLL & Angelica Moross - Enjoy The Ride (Skrapz Remix)



Progress Report feat. 5iLL & Angelica Moross "Enjoy The Ride (Skrapz Remix)"



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Progress Report

Madslo - Violence EP (2012)



01. Violence Part 1 & 2
02. Violence Part 3 - Down
03. Violence Part 4 - Kin
04. Violence Part 5 & 6
05. Violence Part 7 - Kill It
06. Violence Part 8 & 9
07. Violence Part 10 - Think
08. Violence Part 11 & 12
09. Violence Part 13 - Anywhere
10. Slasher - Bonus Beats

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Mista 93 - Phat-Ish-Izm ( 2012)



01. Nostalgic Street Jazz
02. Relaxing Moments
03. Phat-Ish-Izm
04. Phunky Trip
05. Amnezia
06. Who Is Mista 93
07. Electric Dreamz
08. Drama
09. Late Night Prayer
10. Problems
11. Tha HeadNoddeR
12. Dusted N Blunted
13. Distant Lovers
14. Ghetto Bricks
15. City Broadcast
16. Alternative Transition

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Blu & Exile - Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them (Promo Video)

Phoenix Da Icefire - The Quantum Leap (2012)



01. Echoing Thoughts feat. Generous
02. Zion feat. El Crisis & Yasine
03. Therapy feat. Kyza & Wilson
04. Mental Prisoners PT. 2
05. Tales Of The Cobblestones
06. Lumberjack Stacks feat. Lil Eto
07. Aim For The Soul feat. Ruste Juxx
08. The Box Of Pandora
09. One Step Away From Damnation feat. Cyrus Malachi
10. Lunar Perigee
11. The Point Of No Return feat. Keith Murray & Klashnekoff
12. Exiled feat. Suneil
13. Politricks
14. Through The Eyes Of Gaia
15. Artist feat. Sterling
16. Freedom
17. Karma Sutra feat. Triple
18. Back To The Future feat. Skiblah

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Phoenix Da Icefire